A group of relatives of World Trade Center victims flipped the switch on their own miniature Tribute in Light on Staten Island yesterday – after City Hall blocked a full-blown display.

The families parked a flatbed truck with two sets of powerful spotlights near a local WTC memorial known as the Angels Circle, at the corner of Fingerboard Road and Hylan Boulevard.

The lights were turned on last night after a Christmas ceremony, said Dennis McKeon, who has become an advocate for many of Staten Island’s 9/11 families.

McKeon and others had asked Mayor Bloomberg to bring back the original Tribute in Light over the holidays, and place them this time at the Fresh Kills Landfill on Staten Island, where WTC debris was taken and many remains were recovered.